Please show me the respect of not labeling frustration with your changing the paradigm as "hate". I know you dislike steel roofs George, I know you think your choices are the best and I don't fault you for that. But when you want to try to prove your point by bringing 130mph winds into the mix, as though any roof is going to take that and be in fine shape, I get a little incredulous. My high dollar IKO 30 year architectural shingle roof my wife insisted on doesn't even stand up well to the 40-60 mph winds we get. My metal barn roof is doing fine except for the spots a nail came out (had the Amish install it and they won't use screws-my mistake) in those same winds. I think you're reaching by trying to bring hurricane force winds into the mix. Please, you use shingles and I will use steel and hopefully both if us will be happy.
FWIW-You posted the fine print post after I posted my response to the 130 mph wind post, so there's no way I could have read it before I posted, is there?
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